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SOUTHERN SOCIETY
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HARALSON.
judge C. Hodnett, »f Carrollton,
i'ii Ills mother, Mrs, M. A. Hod
lf tt, Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Loo Calahan has boon visiting
, family of Mr. T. W. Colahan.
HIM Lizzie Longlno, of Cnrmel. was
ttli Haralson friends last Saturday.
> [r:. W. H. McCrary pnld Haralson a
1511 Monday.
Mrs. A. \V. Rawls has returned from
brief visit 10 Zebulon.
Mr. Hold, of I,nr: range, who has
*en visiting the family of Mr. A. W.
; #u ls. returned home today.
Miss Anna Foster has gone to Ra
tlfh.
Mrs. William Colwell has returned
rom Senora.
Mrs. Gilbert Caldwell visited friends
.re Wednesday.
.Mr. B. H. Taylor was In Atlanta a
>n days ago looking for-new furnl
ure for the school.
Mr. J. G. Cagle has sold his property
Haralson and will move to the
Mr. J. A. Hutchinson Is In Atlanta
n business this week.
Mr. Boswell Williams, of Druryville,
ins In Haralson Monday.
MONTGOMERY, ALA.
A November wedding of great Inter
jt to their many friends Is that of
7r. Alfred A. Walker to Miss Dora
s'nrthlngton. of Prattville, which will
ake place onrly In the month.
Mr. and .Mrs. Hobson, of Greena-
mro are visiting their son and daugh-
er. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Pearson
lobson. In Washington. D. C.
The marriage of Mr. Claude Browne
0 Miss Isabella Spcarpolnt was sol-
mnlzed at the home of the bride’s
nother, Mrs. Annie M. Spearpolnt. Oc-
cber 37, In Newark, N. J. Mr. Browne
much beloved In Alabama, his na
ive state. He Is a son of Hon. Cecil
rotvne, of Talladega.
Misses Anna and Ethel Pelzer will
islt New York In the near future.
Miss May Trentham Is visiting her
Inter. Mrs. Johnstone, In Atlanta.
Mrs. Phares Coleman entertained the
onion Club at her home on Madison
ver.ue Inst Thursday. This club Is one
f the brightest In nur city, and la
turtylng “A Winter In Florence,”
hlch embraces much of the history
* Italian art and literature.
Jure. Charles P. Ball and her daugh
ers. Mrs. Stratford and Miss Mary
lelbels Ball, have returned after
eek spent in Atlanta with friends.
Mrs. Marlon Ansley, of Atlanta, spent
few days last week with her friends
ire.
Uln Fannie .Morris Cloud, of Ken-
ucky, Is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Joseph
Hull, at her home on South Perry
treet.
The first social meeting of the Art
tudy Club was with Mrs. E. E. Cobb,
n Tuesday afternoon. MIss^Lallle
lonre. who has been abroad-*!) sum-
ier. gave an Interesting talk on "Art
rensures In Eurojie," and Mrs. Green,
1 Chicago, who Is spending a few
ays here, talked In an earnest way
f “Humane Work," a subject In which
lie U deeply Interested.
Mils .Mary Graham, of Selma, Is vis
ing her friend, Miss Marlon Heldt, on
dams street.
Mr. and Mre. Spear have gone to
Irlsona-for Mr. Farley's health. They
III probably bo gone a year.
haTilem.
Miss Mays Robins returned Tuesday
rom n few days’ visit ta Mies Mary
lullllnn at Thomson.
Miss Emily Hatcher, who Is teacher
I science at Monroe Female College
I Forsythe, Ga., and Mlsn Nell Hatch-
r. who is teacher at Buckhead. Ga.,
pent Saturday and Sunday at home. .
rhlc
jL!*® nd *° me evening gown of lace. The skirt Is quite full and under
wUh fl ?a U ce C and e c r hlffo“ n occord,ttn plalt ' d ruff| e. The waist Is fashioned
Mr». Frnuee* llnzlrhurst will chnperouo
the party to Hnvniumli.
. TUc regular meeting of the Curreut Top-
j£* Lluu Jtclt] on Momlny afternoon
with Mrs. trank Roger*. interesting imi*
“’rs were glren l»y Mrs. Ellsworth Hull.
George Smith nml Mrs. Wnltur
Grace.
Mrs. Edward Holmes was the guest ctf
eJBor at a very delightful fcrhl** —
ttsdnesdny afternoon. giron in
ter Collins. Miss Claire Bolfeul!
recently.
c. Hlxon and Mis. Mlilnlc Height
fftSSim Mb “- iir - Jwl
At ~
f jg’hhe V^
ter looms, .miss Lin ire Hoirculllet won the A rmorPof ^lndlioii 0 *vi5ti<3 0 h?.«.. Vui,
prise for top score, n set of gold pins, nml Suminy l0 ’ '“ 1,od h,,n,Q ,olk " •»«
"if. *™or "Ois,prc ; . j|| K » Kvn „, retnraciL.Tliuredny
seated with:, a: Nhi guru - souvenir "dark Ait
~rd*.
The Duplicate Whist f'lnb wns organized
;nln for the winter, and Is eonipose«l of
e following ladles: Mrs. Anplctou C’ol-
H. II. Singleton. Mrs. George
Irs. Henry Wortham. Mrs. OHii
Wimberly, Mrs. Emmett Itanies. Mrs. W.
D. Grimth and Mrs. Edward Burke. The
luh meets this week with Mrs, W. D.
rlfflth.
Mrs. Walter D. Lninnr has lieen chosen
respond to the address of welcome ae*
rded the Daughters, of the Confederacy
* t ‘ , ‘ * Ih» held lu Auidr-
Z auiuruny unci nunuay ai nomc. . , „ c , convention
Mhs Eva Williamson, who has been | fcus OctoUM ni
biting In Birmingham, Ala., has re- Miss Jnlla lluguenlu has returned from
!
G Is vis-
owe, on
"liege. Mina Nina Arnold Is at thej orange street.
Imrgl. Normal and Industrial School [ Jlra.^.mng onraett. gUttge*.
and Mrs. J. F. Hanson. .. .
nrned horns.
Mr. R. B. Burnham was in Augusta
uesday afternoon.
Miss Myrlam Bell is In Conyers vis
ing Mrs. J. H. Williamson.
Messrs. William Perry, of Augusta.
B. Evans, of Thomson, and George
Men. of Baltimore, were registered at
he Hicks’ Hotel Wednesday.
Mrs. Frank Walton and son are
pending this week- In Augusta.
Miss Rosa Shewlnsky spent Tuesday
ft?rnoon In Augusta.
Sheriff Frank Pierre, of Appling, was
i Harlem a short while yesterday.
At this season of the year Harlem Js
He dull in her social life, as a num
visit to friends In Atlanta and lu Grif
fin.
Mr. and Mrs. Cbeekley Shaw, Jr., left
on Wednesday for Asheville, N. C„ where
they will sjtcud the winter. Mr. and Mrs.
Shaw were In Mneon to attend the Shaw-
liar mid wedding.
Miss Mary Davenport, of Americas, is
the guest of MIs's Claire Itolfenlllet.
Miss Clara Whnljerly Is the guest of Mr.
and Mrs. Mlnter Whnlrfrly.
Mrs. lllohard Cuylcr King left on Tues
day for Marietta, where she will Iw the
guest of Mr*. 4. .1. Wilder. Mrs. King
will visit her brother. Her. Charles
bet, In Atlanta. Iiefore returning home.
to Miss IlnllJe Walker, at
-Alias Jenn!
from - 1 *
White
JR- »>“! Mrs. Cloud, of Cud ley. Go., are
with tbflr «on. Dr. D. L Cloud.
Mr". A. II. .smith and Mra. l.titUer Jer-
JdkJn *l'ent Huturdnjr with friend, at HI-
Mra. J. B. Armor .pent leveral day. In
..tlniitn Inst week.
.Mr. and Mra. Mercer Reynold,, of Chut
tnnimgn. Teiin.. ere guests of Sire. Elk
Davidson,
Mre. .Mi-Nnir, ,of MontJeollo. I, rl.lflug
graiidduiwhfer, Mr*. L. li. Bell). *
Lou Neweome, of IT id on l’olnt, I,
Mlea
» .Mllledgevllle, Ml,, Luclle Hatcher I,
Itendlng Monroe Female College at
’oraythe, Min Loulze Blount ha, gone
? Ihc State Normal at Athens. Ml,,
lv Robin* ha, returned to the Coluni-
la College at Columbia. 8. C„ and
l«*,ni. Harry Hatcher and Fred
biles- are at the prep school at Stone
toumaln, and Legate Paschal ha, re
amed hi, atudlen at the Georgia Tech.
Her many friends will be glad to
bra that Mias La Fll, Sturgis Is out
her being confined- to her room svlth
severe cold.
A number of Harlemite* have recelv
nml Mr*. -,
SIIm llose Crutchfield I, In Non- lork.
COVINGTON.
Ml,, Slny White, of the <i. N. I., spent
the hitter part of the week ivllh her par
ents. Sir. and Mr,, c. II. While.
Sir. Clifford Henderson, of Atlnnln, s|ient
thimlny with his parents.
Silases Surah nml Ronnn Simms went to
Atlsntn Theads, to witness the perform
mice. "The Little HlleheM.’’ nt the Grand.
Sllss Lucy Slllleli. of Atlnntu. Is rlsltlug
her sister. Sir*. I,. A. Clnrk.
- t* ntteudlns
Islted Ids par-
-hllds, this
•1 Invitation* to n Halloween party nt i Mr. nml Mrs. W. W.
^ homt ot Mr ** J * P* near; "5SV/kznfonl Headman la visiting Dr. 4. I.
^mson, on Halloween’s night.
MACON.
Th* marriage of Mias Helen Khnsr ntnl
r C. C. Rarrobl was soleninlaetl on
"••silajr nfterimou nt 5 o’clock nt the r**sl-
nf the bride’s parents. Mr. nml Mrs.
h -**klejr Shaw, ami was n beautiful wed*
In very detail. The ceremony which
R * wltneaseil hr n large number of their
end* nnd relatives was performed by the
r. Rohter Walker, of Christ ehnreh.
,l,s Anne Rhaw. the sister of the bride,
her nmld of honor, nnd Mis* Nona
thaw, another slater, was the Hblmn lK»ar-
’ Dr. I^WTenre I/*e, of Savannah, was
• groom’s best man. After the cere-
Ji.v a reception wn* held tor the guest*.
M'i ni» oppbHunlty glren to see the many
’uidsonie gifts reeelvwl ,by this papular
"•Me. D r . ami Mrs. llnrrold left nt 7:30
“** evening for the E«at, to be gone
lout taro weeks.
br. nnd Mrs. II. Mellatton entertain-
* '^Ith a delightful dinner on Monday
h!T n . l P*jL complimentary to their guest. Mr.
Jhvld Stewart, of Baltimore, who was lu
‘Hi to attend the marriage of his niece,
' Helen Rhaw.
, Thalian* held their annual meeting
H#4m.**dnr, nml elected the following
»rs for the ensuing year: President.
-• W. Callaway; vice president. M. !-e|-
Batcher, nnd secretary and trmaurer.
Jevtb Wln«lifp. The governing iMKtnl Is
Johnson nt Decatur. ....
Mrs. Clarence Gash nnd Miss Dotle Greer
visited Atalnta recently. . ,
Mr. Thomas C. Swann left Inst week tor
Congbkeepsle, X. V.. where he will e
school.
Mis* Illrdle Pennington, of I’ennlg
On., Is the guest of Mrs. Gwrge T. Hnill
Mr. Tom McIilblHm. of Entmiton, wna
here recently.
Miss Annie lll;g|n* Ipft a few days ago
to take charge of n s*‘hno| nt 8tarrsVIlle.
Mr. G. D. Butler *p«»nt Humlny with his
family here.
Mr. U. E. Everitt wna a recent visitor to
^Mr. 1 W. B. Evans, of New York, I* visit
ing his mother, Mr. W. IF. Evans.
GREENSBORO.
Mfa. Frances Cnllnhnu end daughter.
Miss Ida Callahan, of Woodvllle, are the
guests of Mrs. Sarah Hall this week.
Hon. Iw A. Cop«dan nml Uanghter. Mis*
Mary, *iK*ut several day* In Atlanta this
- - ‘ Ark..
A. F.
Rev. X. B. O’Kelly, of Eldorado,
-as the guest of his brother, Uev.
O’Kelly, this w*
Misses ilnrlon Waotlwanl and Blanche
Carson, of Atlanta, who were tlm guests
of Miss Anna l*»wis last week, have re
turned home.
Gerry W, Hall wns In Atlanta a few
days last week.
PULTON TINTED LEAD.
Every painter knows what it Is. It
1 the best tinted lead made. Manu*
rturtd by
?. J. COOLEDG-E & SON.,
Atlanta. Savannah.
ng th«HM* who attended the fair In
AtiaiKn Inst week were Hon. and Mrs.
James It. l’ark. Messrs. II. fi. King. Xorl
park. Marshal Bryant. George Colver. Gar
nett Evans. Ertuogene Bet hen. John Bry
ant. John Boswell, |»r. 4. C. Asbury. Uen-
teimnt W. O. Boswell. Messrs. A. .J. Bil
lings. D. Keltou. ntid others.
Hon. nnd Mrs. Asa Candler Brown nnd
sou. of Commerce, are goenfs of Mrs.
Brown’s sister. Mrs. 4. II. Gheesltng.
Miss Emma Beasley, of Colon polut, wn»
the gnest of Mr. myl Mrs. S. O. .Swan
spending this week with Mrs. C, E. Mont-
fort.
Mrs. It. L. Caldwell nnd daughter, Iain*
p k’. t speutthp week-end (u Atlanta.
Misses Itebn nud l.ucy Jerulgnn return
ed Tuesday front Atlanta, where they were
guests of Miss Mary Jim Dunlap.
.The Miles \\. I^*wIh, chapter
Daughters of tho Coafedernry. held n me-
Iiiorlal meeting for Mrs. Jefferson Dnvis
Humlny afternoon at the Presbyterian
church. A most Interesting program wns
tendered and n large crowd or lndli
out.
Mrs. Anna Griffin spent last week with
relatives In Athens.
Wilbur Barnhart, of Hnvannah, Is spend
ing n few days with home folks.
Miss Auulc Davidson, of Woodvllle, Is
the guest of Mr*. George A. Merritt.
Mrs. \\. E. Adams has returned from n
visit to lier sister at LBierty.
N0RCR088.
Mr*. H, E. Skinner will spend the
winter In Florida,
Colonel Genre H. Jones has return
ed from Dlthln Springs, and will go
to Florida In a tew days to spend the
winter month*.
Miss Harriett Webster has issued in
vitations to a Halloween party for
Wednesday evening In, compliment to
the Walking Club.
Mr. and Mrg Homer Jones have as
their guests Miss Estes, of St. Augus
tine, Fla., and Alisa Louise Bell, of At
lanta.
Airs. Homer Jones and Alias Harriett
Webster will attend the state conven
tion of Woman’s Club* which convenes
in Macon November 6.
M’RAE.
Miss Eunice Upshaw, of the U. B. In- I
Htttute, spent several day* with Mrs. i Mrs.’ L. D. ' Hoimm* complimented Alias
Whatley and sir*. G. B. Lindsey this Lottie Uurrmv with a bridge lunrbcou on
nla, Ga., was visiting In town Wednes
day.
Mrs. AI. B. Hill has gone to Marietta
Ga.
.Miss Mabel Verner has returned
from BowersylUe.
.Miss Afary Brown has returned from
an extended visit /it, Hartwell, Ga.
Miss Flora Brown, of Hartwell, Is
visiting AIlss Alacy Brown bn Main
street.
Misses Minnie and Blanche Alltchell.
Miss Lillie Farmer and Miss Mabel
Verner were in Lavonla shopping on
Wednesday
AIlss Ethel Cooper, of Avalon, and
Miss Edna .Payne, of Toccoa, visited
AIlss Mabel Verner Tuesday.
Mrs. J. C. Watkins has returned from
an extended visit to relatives and
friends In Williamston, 8. C.
Miss Lonnie Alltchell. of Bowman,
Ga., was at home Saturday.
AIlss Ada Brown was In Toccoa lost
Wednesday.^
ACWORTH
Air. Ernest Durham, of Atlnntn, spent
Sunday hen*.
Airs. J. L. Gray, of AInrtetta. visited
Mis* Oneida Phillip* the first of the week,
Miss ltosle Brooke, of Atlautii, spent
. few days here this week.
! Air. nnd Mrs. Harmon I'yron. of Atlanta,
have been visiting Air. Byron’s parents
here.
Dr. A. J". Durham, Air. Walter Aldmtt
and II. II. IsOgnn went to Mneon Tuesday.
Mrs. W. T. Bailey Is speudtug this week
at Kingston.
Mrs. O. 1\ Phillips Is visiting her daugh
ter. Mr*. It. K. Butler. In Marietta.
Mrs. J. E. XleholH spent a few days of
Inst week nt Battle Hill.
Mrs. J. II. Perktnson spent Monday In
Atlnntn.
Air. John AI. McDowell spent Sunday here
with hf* family.
CULLODEN.
W. D. Upshaw delivered a Very .Inspiring
address at the college chapel Friday even
ing to a large amlleueu. His theme. •’Climb
ing Upward. ' wa* nddresMMl mainly to the
young people. Altisie by Misses Olive and
Mattie Clair Chambliss and rending by Allas
Bright were pleasant additions to the even
ing.
Mias Willie Mae Fincher left last week to
accept n position nt Ilnhlrn. Ga.
Air. A. A. Asliklu and wife went to Ain
eon Friday.
Airs. C. G. Hllsuiau nnd daughter. Alias
tunllle. are In Alnoou.
Mr*. Bankston Is visiting In McDonough.
Mr. uud Airs. AI. 11. Caines, of Bobertu.
'■•’tjwl the family of Air. T. J. Martin Hun
*•».
GRIFFIN.
Misse* Lucia and Annie Goddard.en
tertalned at a lafge reception Tuesday
afternoon, In honor of Miss Harriet
Cope Mills, <»ne of the October brides
Those in the receiving party were:
Miss Lucia Goddard, Miss Harriet
Cope Mills, Miss Mamie .Mills, Mis*
Willie Mills, Mrs. Elisha Gresham and
Miss Opal Smith received the guests
In the hall.
Misses Annie Goddard, Theo Mills
and Rebecca Hall received in the din
ing room
Mrs. Joseph Kincaid entertained the
Mystic Circle Monday afternoon, li
honor of the thirty-second annlver
*ary of her wedding. The guests, be
side* the Mystics, were; Mrs. Alfred
Voorhees, of San Francisco, Cal.; Airs.
Ralph Small, of Macon; Mrs. Geore L,
Cope, of Savannah, and Mrs. Eld Hu-
guenin. of Macon.
Mrs. Alfred Voorhees, of San Fran
cisco, who has been visiting her broth
ers, Captain GrantlanJ and D. J. and
F. B. Bailey, left Tuesday In response
to a telegram annoumiclng the serious
Illness of her husbund.
Mrs. Theo Burr, of Atlanta, will ar
rive In the city next Wednesday to be
the guest of Mrs. J. J. Mangum, for
the Goddard-Mllls wedding.
Mrs. George L. Cone, Jr., Miss Julia
Hunter and Mis* Celia Woods, of Sa
vannah, arrived Saturday to be the
guests of Mrs. T. L. Mills, to attend
the Goddard-Mllls wedding.
Mrs. A. J. Burr is spending a month
In Atlanta, the guest of Mrs. Renfroe
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens, o
Stephen’s Pottery, and Mrs. L. C. Man
ly, of Griffin, left Wednesday for i
two weeks’ stay In New York city.
Mrs, J. A. Nichols has Issued invita
tions to a reception Tuesday afternoon,
October 30, In honor of Mrs. Henry
Bass Nichols.
Misses Mlttie and Mettle Carson, of
Commerce, Ga., and Mr. Harris Good
win, of CArtersvllle, are the guests of
Dr. and Mrs. M. F. Carson.
The social circle waa churmlngly en
tertained by Mrs. F. H. Wynn, Wed
nesday afternoon, from 4 to 6.
An enjoyable feature of the occasion
was the musical program arranged by
the hostess, Mrs. Robert Wheaton and
Mrs. M. J. Daniel assisting In this.
MADI80N*
Mr*. Fannie Browu has returned from a
short rialt to Cmwfordvllb*.
Miss Bessie Walton, after spending some
time with friends In Atlanta. Is at home.
Airs. T. II. Holland returned Monday
from a visit to Asheville, N. C.
AIlss Annie Myrtle Hen go has returned to
her home In New Orleuus, after a visit of
several weeks hen*.
Airs. It. W. Trotter nnd AIlss Alary Trot
ter left Thursday tor Atlanta,-where they
III sttend some time.
AIlss Atattle Mar II
_ oiu a pleasant visit to Alls* Crenshaw nt
College Park.
Mrs. John T. Newton left Monday for
Alnehwn. Flu., where she will spend a
month with Air. nnd Airs. F. B. <1. Godfrey.
Air. Brooke Thompson Attended the meat*
..jk of the C. B. N. A. In Atlnntn.
Mrs. H. D. Nile*, of Inmnii Pork. Is spend
ing this week with her brother. Air. AI. F.
Atkinson, who hns been very III.
MARIETTA.
Airs. C. AI. Croslw entertained the ladles*
Euelire Club on Thursday afternoon In n
charming manner. At the olose of the
ggate n on lad course was served. The prizes,
picture, n bock nud an ornament, were
van plcitsniitly entertained
“Gold Medal” Bed Davenports are the rational,
reasonable combination bed. They are clean, easy
to operate, handsome Davenports and full-sized, soft
comfortable beds. They are as cheap as the folding
lounge and cheaper than the folding bed. They are
cleaner and more sanitary than either.
If you once see and examine “Gold Medal”
Bed, Davenport you will have no other. We hau-
i
die them exclusively. Our
line is complete; frames in
all woods and' upholsteries
of all sorts,
RHODES-HAVERTY
FURNITURE
COMPANY,
63-65 Peachtree Street.
tb»*past w«»k.
Mrs. J. B. Graham Is in Jitcksou, Tentt.
Airs. G. B. Orrndorff, of Vlneuiont, wns
here the past neck.
Mrs. • * “
Is tho
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Htslls Lyons- anil Mrs. McNeil, arc homo
from an oxtomfod trip to tho northern
shore.
AIlss Bessie Brown visited lu Birmingham
the past week. •
Air. nnd All*. A. L. Jolly have moved to
Nashville.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Walker visited In
Irmlugbnm the past week.
Mrs. Gay, of Ensley, was here the past
weak.
Alias Bertie Neeley vlsltfd In Huntsville
the past week.
Mrs. Edward Forties is nt home from
Birmingham.
Alls* Fannie Wheeling visited in Uunts-
llle the past week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Harvey have re
turned from Nashville.
Mrs. K. M. Ellis Is at home from n Visit
to Ixmisvflle.
Alls* Alse Morris Is visiting In Tuseumbln.
Alls* Emnm Ilrodzeller Is visiting lu Hhef-
field.
Air. and Afrs. K E. Uoblnmm am visiting
In Boland.
Air*. D. W. Dooley, of Columbia, Toon.,
Is here.
Alls* Jennie Galley Is In Cullinnn.
All*# Hattie Htnum I* In Neel.
Mias Bedding nml Mr. Cedi Vantreeso
were married nt the home of the bride In
South Decntnr Wednesday night. Only
few friends were present nt the weddu
They will make their home here.
The Indies of the First Afetbodbit church
;nve a mysterious supper on Friday even
ng nt the Alethodlst parsonage. A goodly
sum was realised for the ehnreh and a most
pleasant social evening was spent.
The first meeting of the season of the
Senior l’edro Club wns held with Airs. It,
E. Funders nt her home In Decatur. The
meeting wns a most enjoyable one. During
the club will meet twice
"society1
Continued from Opposite Page.
Mis* Marlon A Whitaker, of the U. B.
Institute, at Mt. Vernon, Ga., Is
Ring Miss Bertie McRae.
Miss Allie Di?Loach, of Lumber, came
up to attend the funeral of her little
niece, Elisabeth Ryals.
Mr. L. C. Stallings, of Macon, Is In
town.
Miss Ethel Hill Is visiting friends In
Dawson,
Miss Ethel Girardeau, of Claxtcn, la
visiting Miss Eva Graham.
Airs. E. W. Graham will visit in Don-
aldsonvllle for a month.
MARTIN.
Air. John B. Sloan, of Atlanta, spent
a few days In Aiartin during the week.
\V. J. Hayes and T. D. Davis, of Toc
coa, spent several days here thto week.
Air. Joe H. Brown, of Pelzer, 8. C.,
is visiting In and around Martin.
Professor Dave Landrum, ot Lavo-
AFTER SHAVING
Bathe the face lu cold rater; dry
thoroughly; then use a few drops of
•‘Snowcream,’' rubbing on gently with
the hand.
*It positively prevents, and cures
chaps and keeps the akin soft and
healthy. The effect la certain and de
lightful. Winter winds and weather
are summer zephyrs to its users.
Avary Drug 8tore, Gunther d Watkins,
Branr.cn & Anthony.
Thursday. Miss Ijiurence was gowned tu
it white lingerie wnlst nml white voile
skirt. Among these present were Airs.
Leach, Mr*. Joseph Brown. Airs. Fain Lau
rence, Airs. C'lnrke, Airs, L N. Trammell,
Airs. H. It. Hunt. A!ls*»» Laurence, Julia.
Howell. Alnry Howell Isabel Brumby and
Elmer George.
Mr. nnd Airs. Bolsn Brumby have return
ed from th»lr automobile tour, having Imn»u
absent several days.
Airs. 1>. C. Cole, who hns !>ocn visiting
her nijut In Ohio, hn* returned home.
Mrs. I.ewl* Turner, of Netsi'ii. Ga., Is
w days with her mother, Air*.
spending a few
Paul I .tyke.
DECATUR. ALA.
Airs. Anson West Is at home after a visit
to her son. Dr. West, in NnsTivlIle.
Airs. Rather Day Is visiting lu Nashville.
Alls* Annie Hkeggs Is at h<pue from a visit
i Blrmlnr*"****
Miss ill!
hist week.
Miss Helen Hnyes. of Moorsville, was here
‘eentljr.
Alls* X*h* Littlefield vial ted In Illrmlngluia
the (>ast week.
Mrs. II. ti, Hmlther* Is lu Nashville.
AIlss Bessie Tillman, of Athens, wns here
the past week.
Mrs. A. F. Alnrra.v Is nt home from Penn
sylvania-
Alls* Colin Davis la at home from nn ex
tended stay In Mexico,
Air. and Airs. E. O. Miller, of Warsaw,
1 the guests of Air. am! Airs, W. IL
visited In Itirmtngiiaui
Ind..
Horton.
AIlss K. L. Ba
the irnst Wi-vk.
Miss Annie Sugars Is at home from a
visit to Blnuln^hnm.
Airs. I). Kyle U at heme from n visit to
Birmingham.
Airs. L. It. KamJrmon. of Aladlson. visited
lu the Decaturs the week.
Alls* Alr.lnd Hiulth Is at home from B-ook-
rn. ,
Airs. George Wall visited in Uinuin-bali
tallied the Lost Heir Club nt
Decatur. Severn I visitors wen* present.
Refreshments were served.
HEFlTnT ALA.
Airs. Allller, wife of President Allllor, of
Ross Collegiate Institute, left this morn
lug for Alontgoiuery, Ain. Airs. Allller Is
first assistant In the college. Alabama
quires nil teacher* who draw state money
to hnvr a state license. Airs. Allller
tnke the AIiiInuhs examination nud return
»mr Alonduy.
AIlss Bnla ttoUevt/utn, who l* spending
the winter lit Heflin, with her sister. Air*.
D. IK" Perryman, will spend next week lu
Auburn, the guest of her friend, AIlss
Alarle Voting.
(jufto n, number of out-of-tow ft people
nre coming In tndnr t« attend the quarterly
conference of the Alethodlst Episcopal Huu
day school. The met it l tor* have hoea work
ing all summer tu get their house of wor
ship In readiness for this great local gnth
ering. There will l*e many Hue sermon*.
Jeff Perryman, of Atlnuta, Is speiidln?
the fall month* at- bis home lu llcfllu.
John Ayres, a prominent mcn-h-iiit
fanner. Is III lledlu today. Mr. Ayres has
tor scvcrrll years been a strung srqqiort
er of our school.
Mlssclyde Merrill, of Aunlston. aislei
of our esteinel tirtvnsmait, lion. Waliei
Merrill, was sponsor for the Anbnrn
hail !041)1 at Birmingham Friday.
Mr. and Mr*, t'bappel are building
pretty borne on College street
Colt.
Alexander will s<H>n h;
.deni mil lH*autlfttl home or.
NEW SLEEPER ON
W. & A. R. R. TO
CHATTANOOGA.
Effective at Atlanta. October 27th.
and Chattanooga. October 23th. the
W. & A. Railix-ail will operate on Its
train". Noj. 3 and 4. Pullman alcep-
er> between Atlanta and Chattanooga,
trail leaving Atlanta at 8:50 p. m..
and paescngcra can remain In ?ame
until 7:00 n. ni. next mottling In Chat
tanooga, returning passengers can get
let of block tulle, the corsage being
embroidered In gold.
Mrs. James W. English was gowned
In grey satin, lace trimmed and em
broldered In silver.
Mrs. Hugh Richardson’s costume was
of blue chiffon cloth and lace.
.Mrs. tV. 8. Elkin wore a gown of
gray satin, with silver embroidery.
Mrs. J. K. Ottley's toilet was ot
pink chiffon velvet, empire In style,
the corsage trimmed with point lace.
Mrs. Charles Conklin’s costume wa*
of a delicate shade of blue silk, elabora
ted with Irish Isce.
Mrs. Paine wore a gown of white
chiffon cloth.
Mrs. Harry Englfah’a toilet waa of
white chiffon cloth, made prince,so and
trimmed with Cluny lace, and Mrs.
Clark Howell wore a pretty creation
of white net, dotted with black che
nille and fashioned with black lace.
NEW BR7DQE CLUB.
A number of Atlanta's enthusiastic
bridge whist players met Tuesday
morning at the IHedmont and formed
a new club, which will meet every Frl
day morning at the homea ot the dif
ferent members.
Mrs. Bartow Blount was elected pres
ident and the present list of members,
though not complete, Is as follows;
Mrs. Carlton Miller, Mrs. John Mur
phy, Mrs. Howard Calloway, Mrs. C. C.
Hanson. Mrs. James Logan. Mrs. Mar
shall Eckford, Sirs. W. A. tVfmblsh.
Mrs. Richard E, Miller, Sirs. J. Murphy,
Mrs. W. E. Foster. Mrs. Jerome Sim
mons. Mr,. Mary Burt Meador, Mr*.
John Olllver, Mrs. Stontgomery Francis,
Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Sidney
Phelan, Mrs. Edward Durant, Mrs. J,
E. Hunnlcutt, Mrs. J. J. Evans, Mrs.
T. B. French, Mrs, Price, Mrs. E. O.
Thomas.
Mrs. Charles O. Sheridan, who has
spent the past year In Scotland and
France, will sail for America N ivem-
her S. After lining a concert engage
ment In Philadelphia, she will come
direct to Atlanta to join Mr. Sheridan.
Mira Lillian Hlierldun Hill be among
the attractive American girls who will
pend the winter In Paris, where she
will continue the study of piano, voice
and languages at University Hall.
Mrs. Joshua W. Butt will spend the
Inter in Cuba with her son. Captain
Archibald Butt. U. S. A., who has re
cently been ordered there. Mrs. Butt
will leave next month, and before leav
ing will make a visit to Mrs. Cole, wife
of Captain Cole, li. S. A., at the Went-
moreland.—Washington Post.
Mr. and Mrs. Dnlhgren and their
young son will leave Wednesday for
Thompson. Oa.. where they will make
their future home. Mr. Dalhgren has
purchased a large farm near Thomp
son. On . and «III engage In planting
and also In Ihe lumber business.
Mrs. Guy. Hamilton, who has re
cently returned from Oeorgla and fms
Mnster Richard Jones, have returned
from a visit to Athens, accompanied by
Miss Kate .O’Farrell, who will be tha
guest of Mrs. Jones for several days.
The social event of the D. A. R. con
vention, to bo held at Columbus, wilt
be a colonial tea, at which nil guests
lire expected to wear powdered -hnlr
and costumes of ye olden time.
Miss Jennie Glbbes, of Washington.
D. C„ who In the guest or Mrs. Edmund
Leighton Tyler In Anniston, will arrive
In a few days to visit Mrs. Thaddeus
Horton,
Mrs. George Edwards and Mias Ed
wards. who have been the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Barnwell, have
returned to their home In Toccoa.
Mra C. V. Truitt and Miss Mary
Truitt, of ImGrange, are the guests of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Truitt, nt their
home, on Columbia 9venue.
Mrs. John Graham and Miss Vivian
strong have returned from Marietta.
Mra Graham has recovered from her
Illness and In able to be out again.
Mrs. Walter Esrley Roberts, who has
been the guest of hot- mother. .Mrs. Car
rie J. Stewart, has returned to her
homo In Ultco, N. Y.
Miss Georgia Watts has returned
from u visit to her sister, Miss Flo-
rene Watte, at Lucy Cobb Institute,
Athena
Miss Margaret Axson. of Princeton.
Is the gueet of Mr. und Mrs. Edward T.
Brown, at their home, on Peachtree
street.
The Misses Payne, of Anderson, S.
C., were entertained dne evening last
week by Mr. nnd Mrs. Fair Dodd.
Mrs. H. B. Cantey will return on
Wednesday night from a visit to rela
tives at Washington, D. c.
Mre. Chnrlee R. Dobson Is the gueet
of Mrs. James E. 1 Fnimer nt fit East
Baker street.
Miss Bossie Brooks has returned to
her heme at Acworth, after a abort visit
to Atlunta.
Mrs. W. A. MeCorkle, of Albany, Is,
ir mieat ot Mr. unif \ft-« Atfemrf'
Miss Nell Glenn, uf Dahlonega, Is
the guest ot frlenffls at G36 Spring
street.
Mrs. T. J. Crawford, who has been
III for several days, |S somewhat bet-
lira. tv. U. A Haney, ot Chattanooga,
Is the guest of Mrs. J. B. Whitehead.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. H. Able announce
the birth of n daughter October i».
Mr/and Mrs. Holllrfb Randolph have
returned from the North.
in sice par at Chattanooga nt 'topping with her husband, Mr.!
p. m. and arrive Atlanta 7:10 next j Mra. D. K Huger, for TSj' are ,
■a Short white, will move Tuesday Intuit"’':; Meot-wu-!«e.rj»j
-- -- - «t.c . 1- Moore ,V !*.>»». Th
ntornlag.
C. E. HARMAN,
General Passenger AgenL
*| lllTlall'It- IMP
a* r. ... ■*■. . •*»• the lil.trk'i it
Mrs. it. 31. Junes and her young sun, X. Broad dt., fr«